John Almond (Archdeacon of Montreal)
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John Macpherson Almond Montreal, Quebec , Canada | |
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Occupation | Priest |
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Biography
Early life
Born in
Military Chaplain
During the
Canadian Chaplain Service with the rank of Honorary Colonel. During his service at the front and with Canadian Military Forces in England, his efforts to improve services and the reputation of Canadian Military Chaplains would allow him to develop a close professional relationship with several senior Canadian commanders, including Lieutenant General Sir Richard Turner and Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie, who appreciated his no-nonsense attitude and his dedication.[1]Later life
After further missionary work at Grand-Mère he became the incumbent at Trinity, Montreal.[3] He was Archdeacon of Montreal from 1932 until his death in Montreal in 1939.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d Biography Canada
- ^ Crockford's Clerical Directory 1929 p20 London, OUP, 1929
- ^ Church wb site
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